With just two months left in office, the Biden administration is contemplating unprecedented sanctions against Israel's National Security Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir.

According to sources familiar with the matter, the U.S. State Department is weighing this significant move in response to Ben-Gvir's controversial actions and statements, particularly concerning humanitarian aid to Gaza.

The potential sanctions would mark a historic moment in U.S.-Israel relations, as they would be the first instance of the United States imposing sanctions on a sitting Israeli cabinet minister. State Department officials are reportedly urging Secretary of State Antony Blinken to approve these measures, which could serve as a counterbalance to the decision not to impose an arms embargo on Israel.

The proposed sanctions would restrict Ben-Gvir's ability to travel to the United States and prevent any transfer of American funds to him. The Biden administration is also banking on a “domino effect,” hoping that other nations, including members of the European Union, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan, might follow suit if the sanctions are enacted.... Read More: i24